Tuesday, March 24, 2009

California May Ban Some Big-Screen TVs

The State of California's Energy Commission is considering banning big-screen TVs that don't meet certain energy efficiency requirements. The Orange County Register reports that as part of the CEC's ongoing offensive against greenhouse gas, as many as one-quarter of TVs bigger than 40 inches may be taken off the market starting this summer because the CEC believes they consume too much energy.

Keep in mind that the federal government's Energy Star program already monitors and regulates the energy efficiency of most major appliances such as TVs. 

1 comment:

prince said...

led tv specilally rear light, use most less power comsumption. so rear light led tv is a green product i guest.